all this while i thot the mailHost attribute is used for distributed qmail
servers. well, clustering is distributed in someway *but* i think it's more
towards *centralised-and-distributed*. meaning we have couple of servers
sitting in one machine room and those(qmail-ldap) servers share the load
between themselves. .... am i correct?

what i am interested (for now) is geographically distributed qmail servers. i
need to setup 5 qmail servers (north-central-east-west-south).

the central qmail-ldap server holds all user accounts.
can i still make use of the mailHost attribute to instruct the central-server
to forward emails for [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the south qmail-server?
what qmail-control files are involved here.
examples please.


best rgds.
roger


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